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Danielle Struwe is an attorney at Quinn & Dworakowski, LLP in Orange County, California. She focuses on family law, estate planning, and probate matters, representing high-net-worth individuals, business owners, executives, and professionals. Licensed in California since 2020, Ms. Struwe has five years of legal experience. She earned her law degree from Western State University College of Law. Her practice emphasizes careful planning and practical guidance in complex personal and financial matters.

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Where Do I File Probate in San Clemente, California?

If you have had a loved one pass away, you know just how much needs to be done. Amidst your grief, you must navigate the legal process associated with your loved one’s estate. For most…

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How Does Probate Work in Redlands, California?

When a loved one passes away, the pain can be immeasurable. The grief process is different for everyone, but most people have difficulty coping and adjusting to the loss of someone they care about. Unfortunately,…

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Why Is Los Angeles So Popular?

Los Angeles is one of the most famous cities in the world, and tourists flock there by the millions each year, but what makes it so popular? When you combine the temperate year-round climate with…

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What Is the Purpose of Probate?

When you lose a loved one who did not create a comprehensive estate plan, you must probate the will to legally validate it before any of the terms set forth in the will can be…

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When Is a Real Property Deed Effective in California?

California’s “statute of frauds” requires that a deed that transfers title in real property must be in writing. The parties to a grant deed are the grantor, the owner, and the receiver of title, the grantee. With…

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What Happens in California if You Cannot Find the Will?

A common question that a probate attorney is asked is how to obtain a copy of a last Will and Testament. Locating the Will may be urgent if funeral or burial instructions are contained in…

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Out of State Wills

Many people migrate to California each year. The fact that thousands of people come to California means that their estate planning instruments also follow them to California. If you were domiciled in another state or outside the U.S. and prepared your…

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What Happens if an Emergency Arises Before a Personal Representative Is Appointed?

Letters of Special Administration Most probate cases follow a similar pattern. It generally takes four to six weeks from the time a petition for probate is filed until Letters can be issued to the personal…

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Probate Estate Taxpayer Employer Identification Number (EIN)

When a person passes away and an estate is opened to handle the distribution of the person's assets and other legal matters, the first thing those handling the estate should do is obtain an Employer…

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Non U.S. Citizen Owned Property in California at the Time of Death

This article does not cover the distribution of real property held in a trust or in joint tenancy. Nor does if cover the taxation of estate distributions. In general, nonresident alien decedents are subject to…

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